Friday, April 22, 2011

Apple's iPhones and Google's Androids Gather Location Data

Apple iPhones and Google's Android smartphones regularly transmit their locations back to Apple and Google, respectively, according to data and documents analyzed by The Wall Street Journal. No doubt the data is used only in aggregated, anonymous ways, but there always is the worry that personally-identifiable information could be compromised.

Google and Apple are gathering location information as part of their race to build massive databases capable of pinpointing people's locations via their cellphones. These databases could help them tap the $2.9 billion market for location-based services, expected to rise to $8.3 billion in 2014, according to research firm Gartner.

The issue is that some applications and features people might like do require location information. So there always will be a tension between a user desire for privacy and a user desire for sharing some information to obtain benefits.

Looking up the closest supplier of something a user wants, such as a local Starbucks, a Thai restaurant or a grocery store, require location knowledge. Social networking features that allow a user to find friends are another example.

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Video Ads Will be 33% of Total Display by 2014

US Online Display Ad Spending, by Format, 2009-2014 (% of total and billions)
Online video advertising will represent more than one third of US display ad spending in 2014, according to eMarketer.

It appears video advertising will be taking share both from banner ads and other forms of rich media.

43% of North American Enterprises Now use SIP Trunking

It is a reasonable measure of the growth of SIP trunking that sales of session border controller sales have grown 70 percent in 2010, according to Infonetics Research.

"In our recent SIP Trunking Strategies survey of North American enterprises, 43 percent of respondents said they are using SIP trunks in some capacity, although they are not completely displacing PSTN connections," says Diane Myers, Infonetics directing analyst for VoIP and IMS.

"All indications show that as businesses upgrade their voice infrastructure, they are making the move to SIP trunking, which will continue to drive growth of enterprise SBCs," says Myers.

Google Voice Sprint Integration Goes Live April 26, 2011

Some Google users already have the feature activated.

There are two ways to enable the integrated service:

1. Option 1: Keep your Sprint number (all the benefits of porting without the need to). In this case, your Sprint number becomes your Google Voice number so that when people call your Sprint mobile number, it rings all the phones you want.

How to enable this: click on the "change/port" link next to your GV # in the settings page, choose the option to use your existing number, enter your Sprint number and select the Sprint option.

2. Option 2: Replace your Sprint number with your Google Voice number (all the benefits of the app without the need for one). In this case, all calls made from your Sprint phone will display your Google Voice # natively (same for SMS).

Thursday, April 21, 2011

Location Tracking Might be More Extensive Than You Thought

Other devices, not just the iPhone, might be recording all your location information.

Unified Communications is Different These Days

Sprint and Google VoiceThe ability to use an existing Sprint phone number as a Google Voice number, with unified voice mail, is not a "full" implementation of unified communications. but it offers a feature that always has been a main attraction of unified communications and fixed-mobile convergence.

If you look across the range of specific applications that routinely are touted as UC advantages, you'll discover that many of the values now can be satisfied, albeit on a sort of case by case basis, and not as "unified" as a full-blown UC solution can provide.

Still, UC seems to be viewed differently than it used to. "Collaboration" sometimes is satisfied, in large part, by social networks of one sort or another, video conferencing or even some aspects of location features.

Amazon crash cripples D.C.-based Hotpads

The map based housing search - hotpads.comDistrict of Columbia-based Hotpads.com has been down all day, one of the unlucky group of web companies crippled by a crash in Amazon’s cloud service April 21, 2011.

The map-based property-search startup boasts about 200,000 daily visitors, who were today greeted with a lighthearted variant of the “technical difficulties” screen.

"HotPads is down. We'll be back as soon as possible!"


Cloud Grows, Amazon Hiccups

The global market for “cloud computing” is going to increase from about $41 billion in 2011 to $241 billion in 2020, according to new estimates from research firm Forrester. But on April 21, 2011, Amazon had significant outages for customers of its Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud on the U.S. East Coast.

The computing center hosted in northern Virginia, which handles operations for the U.S. East Coast, was afflicted. Websites such as Foursquare, Quora and Reddit have cited service problems. Both Reddit, a user-generated news site, and Quora, a question-and-answer service, had error messages on their sites saying their were experiencing outages.

The outage will not likely have any longer-term impact on cloud computing. Most of us encounter service disruptions from time to time for any of our cloud-based services and applications. More significantly, many of us experience "outages" that have no adverse impact, because we were not trying to use a particular application at a particular time, in a particular region.

These days, browsers, operating systems, local and remote applications can crash. It's just a fact of life.

Badoo launches mobile payments In the UK with Ericsson IPX - Ericsson

Social networking site Badoo, available in 180 countries, now is offering mobile payment services in addition to credit cards, debit cards, text messaging and PayPal.

Badoo is available in over 180 countries, has more than 114 million registered users and is growing rapidly. It is currently the 2nd largest Facebook Application (behind CityVille).

Verizon to Launch New iPhone on LTE?

"When a new device from Apple is launched...it will also be a global device," said Francis Shammo, Verizon CFO. Some think that means a 4G Long Term Evolution device.

Major Amazon Outage Ripples Across Web

Amazon Web Services experienced a major outage on April 21, experienced as latency issues for people using resources at one of its Northern Virginia data centers. The problems are rippling through to customers, causing downtime for many services that use Amazon’s cloud to run their web services.

The sites knocked offline by Amazon’s problems include social media hub Reddit, the HootSuite link-sharing tool, and Quora.

Visa Delivers Real-Time Discounts and Promotions to Mobile Consumers Using SMS

Visa is working with Gap to deliver real-time discounts and promotions to consumers using text messages. Gap customers who opt-in to participate in the service are notified of money-saving discounts or promotions in real-time while shopping.

Mobile Money, Apps, Bandwidth: Upside for Mobile Ops

In a video, CCS Insight analyst Martin Garner shares his thoughts on how operators can capitalize on data traffic, applications and mobile money.

He says operators to shift from flat-rate to tiered-rate pricing plans in their data traffic solutions. Operators also can profit from mobile money services and mobile apps.

Nokia Will Get "Billions" From Microsoft Deal




Nokia's decision to support the Microsoft Phone operating system will mean Microsoft pays "billions" to Nokia, the companies say.

Nokia will deliver mapping, navigation, and certain location-based services to the Windows Phone ecosystem. Nokia will build innovation on top of the Windows Phone platform in areas such as imaging, while contributing expertise on hardware design and language support, and helping to drive the development of the Windows Phone platform.

Microsoft will provide Bing search services across the Nokia device portfolio as well as contributing assets and expertise in productivity, advertising, gaming and social media. The combination of navigation with advertising and search will enable better monetization of Nokia’s navigation assets and completely new forms of advertising revenue, the companies believe.

GoPayment App for iPad

Intuit Inc. says its iPad-optimized "GoPayment" app is now available on the App Store. GoPayment is a mobile payment app that lets anyone who sells a product or service get paid on the spot, using the iPad and a debit or credit card.

This optimized version of the GoPayment app makes mobile payments easier with a new layout that takes full advantage of iPad's large, high-resolution display and "Multi-Touch" interface.

It also includes new features such as the ability to add product photos, making it easier to find a product and complete a sale. GoPayment is also compatible with the free Intuit Credit Card Reader letting users save time by swiping credit cards instead of entering card data manually.

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U.S. Smart Phone Users Concerned About Location Privacy

3105_WireChart-AppsPlaybook2Fully 59 percent of smart phone users who use mobile apps say they are concerned about location information privacy, says Nielsen. About 52 percent of male users also say they are concerned about the privacy issues of location data.

More and more mobile applications allow consumers to share information about where they are by voluntarily “checking in” to a location or by having their GPS-enabled smartphone automatically transmit that information via the app. Some marketers reward consumers for sharing their location with loyalty points, discount coupons for nearby businesses, or other promotional “badges” and benefits.

U.S. Mobile Payments: $54 Billion in 2015

Mobile bill payment, in which consumers pay bills via mobile phone, currently makes up the bulk of the United States mobile payment industry. Mobile point of sale, in which a consumer’s phone is used as a point of sale device, accounts for just over five percent of activity, but is expected to grow by 127 percent in the next five years, to $54 billion in transactions. Mobile contactless is expected to grow 1,077 percent by 2015. The gross dollar volume of mobile payments overall is expected to grow 68 percent by 2015.

Why Apple Tracks Your Location

If you are wondering why your iPhone and 3G-enabled iPad are storing your general location in an easily accessible database on your PC, the answer likely is that Apple uses this information to build a cell tower and Wi-Fi access point location database.

That information can be helpful in understanding where Wi-Fi coverage is dense, where signal or coverage issues might exist, and can be helpful in designing future devices and features, one might easily surmise.

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